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Amorphous-silicon formation by rapid quenching: A molecular-dynamics study
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1987
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Materials ScienceEngineeringPhysicsAmorphous-silicon FormationRapid QuenchingApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsSiliceneAtomic PhysicsStillinger-weber PotentialPhysical ChemistryAmorphous SiliconAmorphous SolidSilicon On InsulatorMolecular DynamicsSolid-state Physic
We have studied the formation of amorphous silicon by rapid quenching of the melt using the Stillinger-Weber potential to model the interaction between silicon atoms. By quenching the melt at a rate of 3\ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{}${10}^{14}$ K/s we form amorphous silicon. Excellent agreement with the experimental neutron scattering structure factor is obtained. In our sample of amorphous silicon, approximately 88% of the atoms have a coordination number of 4 while 12% have a coordination number of 5. The distribution in space of the fivefold-coordinated atoms is not uniform.
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